Selective chemogenetic inactivation of corticoaccumbal projections disrupts trait choice impulsivity
Selective chemogenetic inactivation of corticoaccumbal projections disrupts trait choice impulsivity
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England: Nature Publishing Group
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Impulsive choice has enduring trait-like characteristics and is defined by preference for small immediate rewards over larger delayed ones. Importantly, it is a determining factor in the development and persistence of substance use disorder (SUD). Emerging evidence from human and animal studies suggests frontal cortical regions exert influence over...
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Selective chemogenetic inactivation of corticoaccumbal projections disrupts trait choice impulsivity
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0893-133X,1740-634X
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1740-634X
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10.1038/s41386-023-01604-5